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A. J. Griffiths-Jones

    A.J. Griffiths-Jones est une historienne et généalogiste dont le travail est profondément ancré dans les mystères du crime victorien. Ses recherches méticuleuses, en particulier sur la vie d'un empoisonneur notoire et suspect dans l'affaire de Jack l'Éventreur, offrent aux lecteurs un aperçu fascinant des recoins les plus sombres du passé. Elle apporte une perspective unique façonnée par ses expériences de vie et de travail à l'étranger avant de s'installer en Angleterre. Son écriture explore les énigmes historiques avec la précision d'une érudite et l'élan narratif d'une conteuse.

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    • Prisoner 4374

      • 156pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      For more than a century, Dr. Thomas Neill Cream was a potential Jack The Ripper suspect. He was a sinister character, preying on the unfortunate souls who were forced to make a living as streetwalkers in Victorian London, and ultimately led those poor women to an untimely and torturous death. These crimes eventually branded him the 'Lambeth Poisoner'. However, during the time of the heinous Ripper murders, Dr. Cream was incarcerated in Joliet Prison, Illinois. Over the decades, this fact alone has caused debate as to whether or not he deserves to be under suspicion of being the Whitechapel fiend. Was it possible that Dr. Cream bribed his way out of jail, perhaps using a doppelganger to take his place while secretly finding a passage to England with murder in mind? This fascinating book, told from the standpoint of Cream himself, explains the twisted logic behind his actions. The author has done considerable and meticulous research, tracing Cream's life from his adolescent years in Canada to his last moments on the gallows at Newgate. Jack the Ripper Book of the Year 2016

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